My manicured back yard




Went for an early morning walk after last night's storm. I live high on the eastern rim of The Great Dividing Range of the east coast of Australia and sometimes the clouds sit here early in the mornings, giving a beautiful soft and mysterious feel. After the searing heat of the past weeks this morning a welcome change.
I know why I live where I live at the present moment....home among the gum trees, but no plumb trees!
2 Comments:
wow, now that's a backyard :) lucky you. Fran
Thank you Fran...not good for introduced stock but I love the tall trees......and we intend to leave it the way it is...I want those trees to grow the girths of the stumps I see where the timber cutters years ago took out the forest giants...
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